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Cumulative Index: Volume 20, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-96, September 2001 — August 2002

September 1, 2002

CUMULATIVE INDEX

Volume 20, Numbers 1-12, Pages 1-96
September 2001—August 2002

A

  • alcohol, dementia, 7:51
  • alcoholic polyneuropathy, 1:8
  • Alzheimer’s disease
    — beta amyloid, 3:17
    — cholesterol, 4:29
    — homocysteine, 11:85
    — microglia, 2:9
    — soluble amyloid protein, 11:81
    — vaccine, 8:64
  • American Academy of Neurology meeting, 10:73
  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 10:80
  • antiepileptic drugs, 10:79
  • antiherpes virus therapy, 7:56
  • anti-hu polyneuropathies, 7:54
  • ataxia, genetics, 5:37

B

  • back pain, chiropractic treatment, 12:94
  • bell’s palsy, prognosis, 11:87
  • beta amyloid, Alzheimer’s disease, 3:17
  • beta-oxidation disorders, 12:92
  • brachial plexus injury, neonates, 9:65
  • brain atrophy, dementia, 5:38

C

  • caffeine, Parkinson’s disease, 1:4
  • CANOMAD, 4:31
  • cardiac arrest, 10:75
  • carpal tunnel syndrome, 7:53
  • children
    — head injury, 3:19
    — language regression, 1:6
    — vaccinations, 2:15
  • chiropractic treatment, back pain, 12:94
  • cholesterol, Alzheimer’s disease, 4:29
  • chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
    — IVIG, 4:31
    — PO protein, 4:31
  • colchicine myopathy, 7:55
  • complex regional pain syndrome, 8:63
  • computed tomography, meningitis, 6:41
  • connective tissue disorders, 9:68
  • coronary artery bypass, stroke, 1:4
  • cyclophosphamide, myasthenia gravis, 12:90

D

  • dementia
    — alcohol, 7:51
    — brain atrophy, 5:38
    — vascular, 10:76
  • depression, vagal nerve stimulation, 8:64
  • dopamine, stroke, 3:22
  • drug resistance, epilepsy, 9:71
  • drugs, antiepileptic, 10:79
  • dystonia
    — focal hand, 12:92
    — focal task-specific, 2:12
    — primary, 9:70

E

  • electrical stimulation, nerve injury, 9:67
  • encephalitis, 8:59
  • encephalomyeloradiculitis, 11:82
  • endarterectomy, elderly, 1:5
  • epilepsy
    — antiepileptic drugs, 10:79
    — drug resistance, 9:71
    — sudden unexplained death, 11:88
    — temporal lobe, 1:1
  • Epstein-barr virus, multiple sclerosis, 6:45
  • essential tremor, 6:42
  • eye strain headache, 11:86

F

  • familial periodic paralysis, 11:83
  • fatigue, multiple sclerosis, 9:66
  • focal hand dystonia, 12:92
  • focal task-specific dystonia, 2:12

G

  • gamma knife surgery, 6:44
  • genetics
    — ataxia, 5:37
    — movement disorders, 3:18
    — primary dystonias, 9:70
  • Guillain-barré syndrome, 6:47

H

  • head injury, children, 3:19
  • headache
    — eye strain, 11:86
    — paroxysmal, 8:57
    — tension, 7:54
  • hemicrania continua, 8:57
  • heparin, stroke, 5:34
  • high-grade glioma, 10:77
  • homocysteine, Alzheimer’s disease, 11:85
  • HRT, stroke, 5:36
  • Huntington’s disease
    — pathogenesis, 4:25
    — treatment, 4:25
    — variant, 6:43
  • hypertension, intracranial, 7:49

I

  • interferon-beta, 1:7, 10:78
  • intracranial hypertension, 7:49
  • ischemic forearm test, 2:15

L

  • language regression, children, 1:6
  • Lewy bodies, 8:60

M

  • meningitis, computed tomography, 6:41
  • microsurgery, spinal stenosis, 9:69
  • migraines
    — American Migraine Study II, 3:20
    — genetics, 1:3
    — menstrual, 11:87
    — oral triptans, 5:39
  • mild cognitive impairment, 2:13
  • modafinil, 9:66
  • movement disorders, genetics, 3:18
  • multiple sclerosis
    — antiherpes virus therapy, 7:56
    — epstein-barr virus, 6:45
    — fatigue, 9:66
    — interferon, 1:7, 10:78
    — modafinil, 9:66
    — prevalence, 7:55
    — steroids, 4:30
    — treatment, 9:72
  • muscle radiography, 6:46
  • myasthenia gravis
    — antibodies, 8:62
    — cyclophosphamide, 12:90
    — ocular, 3:21
    — tacrolimus, 6:48

N

  • neonates, brachial plexus injury, 9:65
  • nerve injury, electrical stimulation, 9:67
  • nerve stimulation, 3:23
  • neuroethics, 12:94

O

  • ocular myasthenia gravis, 3:21

P

  • paralysis, familial periodic, 11:83
  • Park6-linked parkinsonism, 7:52
  • Parkinson’s disease
    — American Academy of
    — Neurology meeting, 10:73
    — caffeine, 1:4
    — gamma knife surgery, 6:44
    — intensive voice treatment, 4:30
    — Lewy bodies, 8:60
    — pathogenesis, 4:26
    — smoking, 6:44
    — subthalamic stimulation, 11:86
    — treatment, 4:26
  • paroxysmal headache, 8:57
  • patent foramen ovale, 7:52
  • pathological laughter and crying, 4:28
  • primary dystonias, genetics, 9:70
  • primary lateral sclerosis, 4:27

R

  • repetitive nerve stimulation, 3:23

S

  • schizophrenia, adolescence, 5:33
  • single fiber EMG, 3:23
  • sixth nerve palsy, 3:24
  • Sjogren’s syndrome, 2:16
  • sleep apnea syndrome, 8:61
  • sleep drugs, 8:64
  • smoking, PD, 6:44
  • soluble amyloid protein, 11:81
  • spatial awareness, 2:11
  • spinal stenosis, 9:69
  • spinal tap, 5:38
  • status epilepticus, 8:60
  • steroids, multiple sclerosis, 4:30
  • stiff-person syndrome, 6:46
  • stroke
    — chronic infection, 12:91
    — coronary artery bypass, 1:4
    — dopamine, 3:22
    — folate, 11:85
    — heparin, 5:34
    — homocysteine, 11:85
    — HRT, 5:36
    — inosine, 12:89
  • subthalamic stimulation, 11:86
  • sudden unexplained death in
    — epilepsy, 11:88
  • syncope, 2:10

T

  • tacrolimus, 6:48
  • temporal lobe epilepsy, 1:1
  • tension headache, 7:54
  • Tourette syndrome, 2:14
  • tremor, 6:42

V

  • vaccines
    — Alzheimer’s disease, 8:64
    — children, 2:15
  • vagal nerve stimulation, depression, 8:64
  • vascular dementia, 10:76
  • viral encephalitis, 8:59
  • voice treatment, Parkinson’s disease, 4:30